Saturday, 20 November 2021

from one to many

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...in evolutionary steps

Reworked patterns from Frau Eleonore Endrucks-Leichtenstern’s ‘Die Schiffchen-Spitszen’, 1920, for Endrucks 1920 Project.

Pattern #1 from this antique book has progressed in evolutionary steps … I found myself picking it up every alternate year starting with 2015! There are written and typed notes, hand sketches and Inkscape diagrams, tweaked pathways and orientations, umpteen photographs and WIP/UFO adaptations – all witness to the slow and sporadic progress (the folders in my compy total over 135MB in size! Most of it is now fossilized).... Till this final stage resulting in stepwise pictorial and pdf.

Pattern #1 edging with modified pathway 
download Happy Hands pdf (straight and circular edgings and sunflower with modified pathway for symmetry) : 
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IRlJ7bnx-c27PYtgXymx_ps-KL2pen_m/view

I called this Happy Hands edging because that’s what came through – 2 happy hands raised above the head – is it a yahoo, a prayer, or a pirouette? With our tatting tension, the original edging tends to curve. The connecting chain is doubled to straighten it out.

 
Happy Hands Coaster was tatted in 2015 (the center was added this year) and I used double and triple picots to fill in spaces and add some frills. Disappointed with my picots. I used Endrucks' original pathway where all long chains face the same way.

Happy Hands Sunflower is what evolved from that coaster and makes me happy- 


Happy Hands Heart is a single motif extracted and adapted into a heart shape. 
    Needle tatting tips were shared by Pam Hemenway - 
    Happy Hands Shamrock is 3 hearts tatted continuously by Diana Howe! 
    Pattern - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2021/03/lucky-hands.html

Evolution is a slow process, but this heart branched out into several offshoots in rapid succession.
His Kid (Sue B) used it as a mermaid flukehttp://hiskid66.blogspot.com/2021/03/inspired-by-muskaan.html and joined 2 for a lovely butterflyhttp://hiskid66.blogspot.com/2021/03/inspired-by-muskaan-2.html

And if we add a 2nd colour and beads into the mix, the possibilities of visual effects increase manifold.

 
The stepwise pictorial which shows a few colour options can be accessed here  - https://tipsaroundthehome.blogspot.com/2021/03/balancing-act.html 

Happy Hands Beaded Necklace or choker wannabe (tatted in 2019). Increase the length of the 'hands' - graduated motifs - and we have a beautiful broader version. Or tat a single motif for earrings or brooch! I have handwritten notes and a single motif prototype for the beaded necklace, but the final version will take a while.

My fascination with this book is not that the patterns are beautiful – far from it. Her contemporaries published elegant patterns. Frau Endrucks’ elegance lies in her clever construction and the many possibilities that each pattern provides as you will see when you scroll through the modernised versions.  

I am reminded of this oft-quoted couplet by Majrooh Sultanpuri -
        maiñ akelā hī chalā thā jānib-e-manzil magar
        log saath aate ga.e aur kārvāñ bantā gayā

Literal translation - I started towards my destination all alone but
                                Others kept joining me and we became a caravan (group).

It was my solo mission to convert every pattern from the 1920 book into modern style. Then Ninetta joined me and gradually we evolved into a community, each tatting 1 or more patterns. Now one year later we have gone one step further and created a Facebook Group – Endrucks 1920 Project. (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1235560633606162) dedicated solely to this book (original/modern) and pattern offshoots and showcasing all past and future models!  

For the present, despite being a publicly visible group, the membership is strictly limited to tatters who have already tatted an Endrucks’ pattern in any form. Send us (Ninetta and I are admin) a pic of your work and we will gladly send an invitation.

Our objective is to be a focused group rather than a general tatting group. But a lot of interactive discussion, etc.is in the works!

All links are listed in our Endrucks 1920 Project document here - https://docs.google.com/document/d/17LEVftXweztBIOWh4sL4BB7bX65ssoOsOn4oXIgCepY/view

Reiko Akamatsu tatted the modern version in the above collage. This is actually her 3rd cover tat, one in 2020 and then a prototype for our Project presentation  (https://ninettacaruso.blogspot.com/2021/08/love-for-lace-music-and-nature-driven.html). She is holding a solo exhibition in Hyogo, Japan of her tatted lace and quilting, with focus on Mike Lyon's Lagniappe and our very own Endrucks 1920 Project! She even shared a virtual tour of the exhibition in out FB group! She has tatted so many models from the book and contributed a lot to our group. UPDATE: Nov 21, 2021 Reiko has uploaded the virtual tour in her feed ... check out this link -  https://www.facebook.com/100001649732912/videos/222462399961645/

.....aur kārvāñ bantā gayā

13 comments:

  1. Wonderful project, amazing how it has evolved. I didn’t realise you’d been working on it for so long.

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    1. Since 2015, I have tons of notes and various UFOs or WIPs on different patterns I chose to work on, including adaptations. But I loved Ninetta's idea to invite tatters and this one year has seen what I couldn't do in my easily-distracted years 😁

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  2. Oh, Reiko just shared the video in her feed ... do check it out - https://www.facebook.com/100001649732912/videos/222462399961645/

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  3. There has been so much work put into this project and some wonderful items have come from it, wonderful work and gorgeous designs. well done

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    1. I agree, Margaret. And we expect more offshoots in the future. Thanks

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  4. I love all the possibilities you have all shown!! :)

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    1. Including your's, Sue 😍 About a week back I sent you an invitation to join the FB group. Hope you consider it 💖🌹💖

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  5. I am so happy that I joined your caravan!

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    1. There wouldn't have been a 'karwaan' without you, my dear partner 💗💞 It has been an exploratory journey of togetherness in so many ways! Thanks, Nin 🥰

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  6. Great project! Happy hands remind me of ballet, pirouette. Muskaan, I am amazed at your analytical mind and endless creativity! Thank you for the inspiration!

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    1. Oh the ideas just don't stop, Elena 🤪 If omly Time would keep pace there would be so much more proliferation of lace items 🥰

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  7. Super wzorek. :)
    Można uzyskać ciekawe efekty. :)
    Pozdrawiam ciepło.

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    1. Thank you so much, splocik 💖 Always nice to see you drop by with a comment 😍

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